Today we are going to talk about something that may seem like an invisible enemy of our skin — blue light. Don't worry, we are not here to scare you, we just want to point out that excessive use of your phone or watching television can also have an undesirable effect on your skin.
Blue light, also known as HEV (High-Energy Visible) light, has a short wavelength and high energy. This means it is capable of penetrating deep into our skin. At first glance it might seem like nothing special, but the consequences of prolonged exposure to blue light can be quite problematic for our skin.
If you are also among those of us who spend a lot of time on their phones or in front of a computer, it is possible that you have already noticed that your skin is not what it used to be. Blue light can cause excessive pigment production in the skin, leading to uneven skin tone and pigmentation spots. In addition, it can increase skin sensitivity, cause inflammation and contribute to skin ageing. And those are not exactly things you would want to see on your skin.
Why is it so important to protect your skin from blue light? It is because your skin is your shield, your first line of defence against external aggressors. If you do not provide it with proper protection, it may become more susceptible to the skin problems mentioned above, for example.
But don't despair, we have good news for you. There is a solution! There are products and creams that have been designed with skin protection from blue light in mind. These creams contain special ingredients that can help neutralise the harmful effects of blue light and protect the skin. Among them is, for example, our brand new BLUE LIGHT PROTECTIVE FACE CREAM — a moisturising day cream with blue light protection and SPF 50.

So, what can you do to keep your skin healthy and beautiful? First of all, be mindful of your exposure to blue light. Try to limit the time spent in front of screens and follow your skincare routine. Choose products that are designed to protect against blue light and remember that prevention is the key to healthy skin.







